Alpha Course: This Sunday Evening (5:30PM - Call for details: 253-235-2671)

- An open envirnment to share your thoughts and a time to ask questions and explore what the Bible and the Christian faith say about life's big questions.

Weekly Worship: Sunday 10:00AM with our sister church, New Hope, in Lacey - 6326 Martin Way E., Lacey, WA (the green building on the corner of Carpenter and Martin Way)

Next Full Monthly (Preview) services: May 20, 5:30 PM

 

We are in the formations stage of a new congregation.  Join us for a different worship experience as Christians from many backgrounds (Catholic, Baptist, Episcopal, Pentecostal, Lutheran and others) serve and worship our Lord together.

 

We seek to know and experience God and all that he has for us. As such, we are fully charismatic, fully evangelical and fully sacramental/liturgical.

 

We are in a team building process for this new work, if you are interested in joining our efforts to Glorify God and bring hope and healing please contact us:  office@yelmchurch.com or 253-235-2671.

 

As we know and experience God together we find healing for our souls and relationships. As we grow together we seek to bring that love and power of God that we experience to a hurting world.

 

To learn more about this exciting work go to our "about" section.

 

Worship facilities: 206 3rd St. SE, Yelm WA (we are meeting at Emanuel Lutheran Church)

Thoughts from Our Pastor
May 3rd
Each week God’s word is proclaimed during our services.  We hear from the Old Testament, the Psalms, the New Testament and a Gospel lesson.  Our readers (or lectors) are anointed by God as they proclaim his truth from his word. … Continue reading &…
April 13th
And the peace of God which goes beyond all comprehension will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4: 7)  Peace is a very important part of the blessing of the resurrection.  This is something that Jesus desires … Continue read…
April 2nd
As we explored a few weeks ago in 1 Corinthians, it is God who makes us alive and opens our understanding.  God’s ways appear foolish to those who are perishing.  Paul put forth that it was through a simple Gospel … Continue reading →
March 30th
Readings for Palm/Passion Sunday: 17 April 2011 Matthew 21:1–11/Isaiah 50:4–9a; Psalm 31:9–16; Philippians 2:5–11; Matthew 27:11–54 On this Sunday we remember both the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, Palm Sunday, and his betrayal, trial and death…